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Post transcriptional
modification
Muhammed Sadiq
Post transcriptional modification
• Primary transcript made by RNA polymerase normally undergo
further alteration, called post transcriptional processing or
modification.
• Prokaryotes: mRNA transcribed directly from DNA template and used
immediately in protein synthesis
• Eukaryotes: primary transcript (hnRNA) must be processed to
produce the mRNA (active form).
• It occurs in nucleus of cell.
Post-transcriptional modifications OF RNA accomplish three things:
1) Modifications help the RNA molecule to be recognized by molecules that
mediate RNA translation into proteins.
2) During post-transcriptional processing, portions of the RNA chain that are
not supposed to be translated into proteins are cut out of the sequence. In
this way, post-transcriptional processing helps increase the efficiency of
protein synthesis by allowing only specific protein- coding RNA to go on to be
translated
3) Without post-transcriptional processing, protein synthesis could be
significantly slowed, since it would take longer for translation machinery to
recognize RNA molecules and significantly more RNA would have to be
unnecessarily translated
Terms used in PTM
• 3' Splice site - One of the conserved sequences of an intron. Contains an
adenine next to a guanine base at the 3' end of an intron.
• 5' Capping - One post-transcriptional modification made in the cell nucleus.
The addition of a GTP molecule to the 5' end of a primary RNA transcript
forming a 5'-5' linkage between the two.
• 5' Splice site - One of the conserved sequences of an intron. Contains an
guanine next to a uracil base at the 5' end of an intron.
• Exon - Sequences that are preserved in primary RNA transcript splicing that
will be translated into proteins in the cell cytoplasm.
• Intron - Non-protein coding sequences of a primary RNA transcript that are
removed and degraded during primary RNA transcript splicing.
• Guanyl transferase - The enzyme responsible for catalyzing the reaction that
produces the 5' cap through the addition of a GTP molecule to the 5' end of a
primary RNA transcript.
• Poly A tail - One post-transcriptional modification made in the cell nucleus.
A string of up to 500 adenines added to the 3' end of primary RNA
transcripts. Addition catalyzed by the enzyme poly (A) polymerase that
recognizes the sequence AAUAAA.
• RNA splicing - A two-step reaction in which introns are removed from a
primary RNA transcript and exons are joined together to form mature mRNA.
Post transcriptional modification mainly includes
• 5’ capping
• Addition of poly A tail
• Splicing
5’ END CAPPING
• At the end of transcription, the 5' end of the RNA transcript contains a free
triphosphate group since it was the first incorporated nucleotide in the chain.
The capping process replaces the triphosphate group with another structure
called the "cap". The cap is added by the enzyme guanyl transferase. This
enzyme catalyzes the reaction between the 5' end of the RNA transcript and
a guanine triphosphate (GTP) molecule.
• In the reaction, the beta phosphate of the RNA transcript displaces a
pyrophosphate group at the 5' position of the GTP molecule. The cap is
formed through a 5'-5' linkage between the two substrates .
• Capping protects the 5’ from enzymatic degradation in the nucleus and
assists in export to the cytosol.
• Eukaryotic m RNAs lacking the cap are not efficiently translated.
The Poly A Tail
• Post-transcriptional RNA processing at the opposite end of the transcript
comes in the form of a string of adenine bases attached to the end of the
synthesized RNA chain.
• The addition of the adenines is catalyzed by the enzyme poly (A) polymerase.
• The mRNA is first cleaved about 20 nucleotides downstream from an AAUAA
recognition sequence
• Another enzyme, poly(A) polymerase, adds a poly(A) tail which is
subsequently extended to as many as 200 A residues.
• The poly(A) tail appears to protect the 3' end of mRNA from 3' 5'
exonuclease attack.
• Histone and interferon's mRNAs lack poly A tail.
• After the m-RNA enters the cytosol, the poly A tail is gradually shortened.
SPLICING
• Removal of introns (Splicing)
• Introns or intervening sequences are the RNA sequences which do
not code for the proteins.
• These introns are removed from the primary transcript in the
nucleus, exons (coding sequences) are ligated to form the mRNA
molecule, and the mRNA molecule is transported to the cytoplasm.
• The molecular machine that accomplishes the task of splicing is
known as the spliceosome.
• Small nuclear RNA molecules that recognize splice sites in the pre-
mRNA sequence.
• The excised intron is released as a "lariat" structure, which is
degraded
Alternative Splicing
• Alternative patterns of RNA splicing is adapted for the synthesis of
tissue-specific proteins.(antibodies)
• The pre-m RNA molecules from some genes can be spliced in two
or more alternative ways in different tissues.
• This produces multiple variations of the m RNA and thus diverse
set of proteins can be synthesized from a given set of genes .
• Introns are removed from the primary transcript in the nucleus,
exons (coding sequences) are ligated to form the mRNA molecule.
(After removal of all the introns, the mature m RNA molecules leave
the nucleus by passing in to the cytosol through pores in to the
nuclear membrane)
Alternative splicing accomplishes this in two ways:
1) by splicing together exons from two different primary RNA transcripts in a
process called trans- splicing
2) by splicing out entire exons.

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Post transcriptional modification

  • 2. Post transcriptional modification • Primary transcript made by RNA polymerase normally undergo further alteration, called post transcriptional processing or modification. • Prokaryotes: mRNA transcribed directly from DNA template and used immediately in protein synthesis • Eukaryotes: primary transcript (hnRNA) must be processed to produce the mRNA (active form). • It occurs in nucleus of cell.
  • 3.
  • 4. Post-transcriptional modifications OF RNA accomplish three things: 1) Modifications help the RNA molecule to be recognized by molecules that mediate RNA translation into proteins. 2) During post-transcriptional processing, portions of the RNA chain that are not supposed to be translated into proteins are cut out of the sequence. In this way, post-transcriptional processing helps increase the efficiency of protein synthesis by allowing only specific protein- coding RNA to go on to be translated 3) Without post-transcriptional processing, protein synthesis could be significantly slowed, since it would take longer for translation machinery to recognize RNA molecules and significantly more RNA would have to be unnecessarily translated
  • 5. Terms used in PTM • 3' Splice site - One of the conserved sequences of an intron. Contains an adenine next to a guanine base at the 3' end of an intron. • 5' Capping - One post-transcriptional modification made in the cell nucleus. The addition of a GTP molecule to the 5' end of a primary RNA transcript forming a 5'-5' linkage between the two. • 5' Splice site - One of the conserved sequences of an intron. Contains an guanine next to a uracil base at the 5' end of an intron. • Exon - Sequences that are preserved in primary RNA transcript splicing that will be translated into proteins in the cell cytoplasm. • Intron - Non-protein coding sequences of a primary RNA transcript that are removed and degraded during primary RNA transcript splicing. • Guanyl transferase - The enzyme responsible for catalyzing the reaction that produces the 5' cap through the addition of a GTP molecule to the 5' end of a primary RNA transcript.
  • 6. • Poly A tail - One post-transcriptional modification made in the cell nucleus. A string of up to 500 adenines added to the 3' end of primary RNA transcripts. Addition catalyzed by the enzyme poly (A) polymerase that recognizes the sequence AAUAAA. • RNA splicing - A two-step reaction in which introns are removed from a primary RNA transcript and exons are joined together to form mature mRNA.
  • 7. Post transcriptional modification mainly includes • 5’ capping • Addition of poly A tail • Splicing
  • 8. 5’ END CAPPING • At the end of transcription, the 5' end of the RNA transcript contains a free triphosphate group since it was the first incorporated nucleotide in the chain. The capping process replaces the triphosphate group with another structure called the "cap". The cap is added by the enzyme guanyl transferase. This enzyme catalyzes the reaction between the 5' end of the RNA transcript and a guanine triphosphate (GTP) molecule. • In the reaction, the beta phosphate of the RNA transcript displaces a pyrophosphate group at the 5' position of the GTP molecule. The cap is formed through a 5'-5' linkage between the two substrates . • Capping protects the 5’ from enzymatic degradation in the nucleus and assists in export to the cytosol. • Eukaryotic m RNAs lacking the cap are not efficiently translated.
  • 9.
  • 10. The Poly A Tail • Post-transcriptional RNA processing at the opposite end of the transcript comes in the form of a string of adenine bases attached to the end of the synthesized RNA chain. • The addition of the adenines is catalyzed by the enzyme poly (A) polymerase. • The mRNA is first cleaved about 20 nucleotides downstream from an AAUAA recognition sequence • Another enzyme, poly(A) polymerase, adds a poly(A) tail which is subsequently extended to as many as 200 A residues. • The poly(A) tail appears to protect the 3' end of mRNA from 3' 5' exonuclease attack. • Histone and interferon's mRNAs lack poly A tail. • After the m-RNA enters the cytosol, the poly A tail is gradually shortened.
  • 11.
  • 12. SPLICING • Removal of introns (Splicing) • Introns or intervening sequences are the RNA sequences which do not code for the proteins. • These introns are removed from the primary transcript in the nucleus, exons (coding sequences) are ligated to form the mRNA molecule, and the mRNA molecule is transported to the cytoplasm. • The molecular machine that accomplishes the task of splicing is known as the spliceosome. • Small nuclear RNA molecules that recognize splice sites in the pre- mRNA sequence. • The excised intron is released as a "lariat" structure, which is degraded
  • 13.
  • 14. Alternative Splicing • Alternative patterns of RNA splicing is adapted for the synthesis of tissue-specific proteins.(antibodies) • The pre-m RNA molecules from some genes can be spliced in two or more alternative ways in different tissues. • This produces multiple variations of the m RNA and thus diverse set of proteins can be synthesized from a given set of genes . • Introns are removed from the primary transcript in the nucleus, exons (coding sequences) are ligated to form the mRNA molecule. (After removal of all the introns, the mature m RNA molecules leave the nucleus by passing in to the cytosol through pores in to the nuclear membrane)
  • 15. Alternative splicing accomplishes this in two ways: 1) by splicing together exons from two different primary RNA transcripts in a process called trans- splicing 2) by splicing out entire exons.